http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

published:15 Jan 2016

views:184

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someone (you!) who wants to do healing/helping/bodywork for a living, so much of your business is about branding YOU, as the wonderful, unique practitioner you are. This makes our kind of work fundamentally different from the kind of marketing you need for a group practice, a local pizza shop, and so on.
Marketing yourself is increasingly online, increasingly competitive, and increasingly technical. You may not consider yourself a technical person, but you can do it, because I am making it very simple. I am so, so passionate about helping healers get their names and their work out there! I want to see you angels with genuine gifts and compassion have the same awesome websites and marketing techniques as other businesses. You can DO this!
And let’s face it, being a practitioner is not, at least immediately, a hugely lucrative field! I see lots of very expensive marketing courses out there for practitioners and healers which promise the earth and cost thousands. You probably can’t afford this if you’re starting out, so I wanted to create something hugely valuable, for those who really need it, that costs very little. I spent years studying and teaching myself all this stuff, and now I want to offer it to you, so that you practitioners can do what you do best, help others!
What are the requirements?
Either the student will have a qualification in their therapeutic modality or they are currently studying.
What am I going to get from this course?
Create a Wordpress website, from finding a domain name, to setting up and personalizing the site, to finding and editing images for the site
Set up an email list (customer list)
Be able to understand and implement SEO so that their site is findable on search engines
Understand online marketing, from affiliate sales, to partnerships, Facebook ads and more
Understand all the options for growing your practice both with clients and passively, from webinars to workshops, products and beyond!
Understand if paid ads are useful, and if so generally which ones are helpful
Integrate a spiritual sensibility into growing their practice, understanding the hidden agendas of their souls, the workings of energies, and how to identify a purpose around their work.
What is the target audience?
those who have training in an alternative healing profession (from Reiki, to massage, coaching, clairvoyance and beyond!) and want to set up their own business.

published:02 Apr 2017

views:2029

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction exploration of the experiences of Black people in Canada.Hear Desmond speak on Februay 4, 2017! Livestream our conference on http://tedxutsc.com

published:29 Jan 2017

views:120

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

Freelancer

A freelancer or freelance worker is a term commonly used for a person who is self-employed and is not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labor to clients; others work independently or use professional associations or websites to get work. "Independent contractor" would be the term used in a higher register of English that designates the tax and employment class of this type of worker, the term freelancing is most common in culture and creative industries and this term specifically motions to participation therein.

Black people

Black people is a term used in certain countries, often in socially based systems of racial classification or of ethnicity, to describe persons who are perceived to be dark-skinned compared to other given populations. As such, the meaning of the expression varies widely both between and within societies, and depends significantly on context. For many other individuals, communities and countries, "black" is also perceived as a derogatory, outdated, reductive or otherwise unrepresentative label, and as a result is neither used nor defined.

Different societies apply differing criteria regarding who is classified as "black", and these social constructs have also changed over time. In a number of countries, societal variables affect classification as much as skin color, and the social criteria for "blackness" vary. For example, in North America the term black people is not necessarily an indicator of skin color or majority ethnic ancestry, but it is instead a socially based racial classification related to being African American, with a family history associated with institutionalized slavery. In South Africa and Latin America, for instance, mixed-race people are generally not classified as "black." In South Pacific regions such as Australia and Melanesia, European colonists applied the term "black" or it was used by populations with different histories and ethnic origin.

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

4:48

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someone (you!) who wants to do healing/helping/bodywork for a living, so much of your business is about branding YOU, as the wonderful, unique practitioner you are. This makes our kind of work fundamentally different from the kind of marketing you need for a group practice, a local pizza shop, and so on.
Marketing yourself is increasingly online, increasingly competitive, and increasingly technical. You may not consider yourself a technical person, but you can do it, because I am making it very simple. I am so, so passionate about helping healers get their names and their work out there! I want to see you angels with genuine gifts and compassion have the same awesome websites and marketing techniques as other businesses. You can DO this!
And let’s face it, being a practitioner is not, at least immediately, a hugely lucrative field! I see lots of very expensive marketing courses out there for practitioners and healers which promise the earth and cost thousands. You probably can’t afford this if you’re starting out, so I wanted to create something hugely valuable, for those who really need it, that costs very little. I spent years studying and teaching myself all this stuff, and now I want to offer it to you, so that you practitioners can do what you do best, help others!
What are the requirements?
Either the student will have a qualification in their therapeutic modality or they are currently studying.
What am I going to get from this course?
Create a Wordpress website, from finding a domain name, to setting up and personalizing the site, to finding and editing images for the site
Set up an email list (customer list)
Be able to understand and implement SEO so that their site is findable on search engines
Understand online marketing, from affiliate sales, to partnerships, Facebook ads and more
Understand all the options for growing your practice both with clients and passively, from webinars to workshops, products and beyond!
Understand if paid ads are useful, and if so generally which ones are helpful
Integrate a spiritual sensibility into growing their practice, understanding the hidden agendas of their souls, the workings of energies, and how to identify a purpose around their work.
What is the target audience?
those who have training in an alternative healing profession (from Reiki, to massage, coaching, clairvoyance and beyond!) and want to set up their own business.

1:16

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction exploration of the experiences of Black people in Canada.Hear Desmond speak on Februay 4, 2017! Livestream our conference on http://tedxutsc.com

3:34

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

published: 15 Jan 2016

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someo...

published: 02 Apr 2017

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction e...

published: 29 Jan 2017

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed i...

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), worki...

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someone (you!) who wants to do healing/helping/bodywork for a living, so much of your business is about branding YOU, as the wonderful, unique practitioner you are. This makes our kind of work fundamentally different from the kind of marketing you need for a group practice, a local pizza shop, and so on.
Marketing yourself is increasingly online, increasingly competitive, and increasingly technical. You may not consider yourself a technical person, but you can do it, because I am making it very simple. I am so, so passionate about helping healers get their names and their work out there! I want to see you angels with genuine gifts and compassion have the same awesome websites and marketing techniques as other businesses. You can DO this!
And let’s face it, being a practitioner is not, at least immediately, a hugely lucrative field! I see lots of very expensive marketing courses out there for practitioners and healers which promise the earth and cost thousands. You probably can’t afford this if you’re starting out, so I wanted to create something hugely valuable, for those who really need it, that costs very little. I spent years studying and teaching myself all this stuff, and now I want to offer it to you, so that you practitioners can do what you do best, help others!
What are the requirements?
Either the student will have a qualification in their therapeutic modality or they are currently studying.
What am I going to get from this course?
Create a Wordpress website, from finding a domain name, to setting up and personalizing the site, to finding and editing images for the site
Set up an email list (customer list)
Be able to understand and implement SEO so that their site is findable on search engines
Understand online marketing, from affiliate sales, to partnerships, Facebook ads and more
Understand all the options for growing your practice both with clients and passively, from webinars to workshops, products and beyond!
Understand if paid ads are useful, and if so generally which ones are helpful
Integrate a spiritual sensibility into growing their practice, understanding the hidden agendas of their souls, the workings of energies, and how to identify a purpose around their work.
What is the target audience?
those who have training in an alternative healing profession (from Reiki, to massage, coaching, clairvoyance and beyond!) and want to set up their own business.

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someone (you!) who wants to do healing/helping/bodywork for a living, so much of your business is about branding YOU, as the wonderful, unique practitioner you are. This makes our kind of work fundamentally different from the kind of marketing you need for a group practice, a local pizza shop, and so on.
Marketing yourself is increasingly online, increasingly competitive, and increasingly technical. You may not consider yourself a technical person, but you can do it, because I am making it very simple. I am so, so passionate about helping healers get their names and their work out there! I want to see you angels with genuine gifts and compassion have the same awesome websites and marketing techniques as other businesses. You can DO this!
And let’s face it, being a practitioner is not, at least immediately, a hugely lucrative field! I see lots of very expensive marketing courses out there for practitioners and healers which promise the earth and cost thousands. You probably can’t afford this if you’re starting out, so I wanted to create something hugely valuable, for those who really need it, that costs very little. I spent years studying and teaching myself all this stuff, and now I want to offer it to you, so that you practitioners can do what you do best, help others!
What are the requirements?
Either the student will have a qualification in their therapeutic modality or they are currently studying.
What am I going to get from this course?
Create a Wordpress website, from finding a domain name, to setting up and personalizing the site, to finding and editing images for the site
Set up an email list (customer list)
Be able to understand and implement SEO so that their site is findable on search engines
Understand online marketing, from affiliate sales, to partnerships, Facebook ads and more
Understand all the options for growing your practice both with clients and passively, from webinars to workshops, products and beyond!
Understand if paid ads are useful, and if so generally which ones are helpful
Integrate a spiritual sensibility into growing their practice, understanding the hidden agendas of their souls, the workings of energies, and how to identify a purpose around their work.
What is the target audience?
those who have training in an alternative healing profession (from Reiki, to massage, coaching, clairvoyance and beyond!) and want to set up their own business.

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Bla...

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction exploration of the experiences of Black people in Canada.Hear Desmond speak on Februay 4, 2017! Livestream our conference on http://tedxutsc.com

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction exploration of the experiences of Black people in Canada.Hear Desmond speak on Februay 4, 2017! Livestream our conference on http://tedxutsc.com

published:29 Jan 2017

views:120

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Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist ...

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

Josefa Pete talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
"“Eighteen months ago, if someone had said to me you’re going to be doing freelance writing, I probably would have brushed it off and said ‘no way’…”
And yet today Josefa Pete, busy mum to two boys, proudly calls herself a freelance writer, without a moment’s hesitation. So what changed?"

4:48

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a sol...

Marketing for Alternative Practitioners: Udemy Course

https://www.udemy.com/marketing-for-healers/
I’ve worked in alternative practice as a solopreneur for years (as a coach, bodyworker, alternative healer), working from home, and sometimes in clinics, as well as traveling and giving workshops at a variety of venues. I have also had a freelance writing and website creation/SEO business. I understand firsthand how hard it can be to grow a business when your business is heart-centred therapeutic work. I also get how having an online presence and building marketing around your online work is instrumental in creating a business that can be both local and global.
No doubt about it: there are special considerations if you are in a healing profession as a practitioner. It is NOT the case that marketing is a one-size-fits-all proposition.
As someone (you!) who wants to do healing/helping/bodywork for a living, so much of your business is about branding YOU, as the wonderful, unique practitioner you are. This makes our kind of work fundamentally different from the kind of marketing you need for a group practice, a local pizza shop, and so on.
Marketing yourself is increasingly online, increasingly competitive, and increasingly technical. You may not consider yourself a technical person, but you can do it, because I am making it very simple. I am so, so passionate about helping healers get their names and their work out there! I want to see you angels with genuine gifts and compassion have the same awesome websites and marketing techniques as other businesses. You can DO this!
And let’s face it, being a practitioner is not, at least immediately, a hugely lucrative field! I see lots of very expensive marketing courses out there for practitioners and healers which promise the earth and cost thousands. You probably can’t afford this if you’re starting out, so I wanted to create something hugely valuable, for those who really need it, that costs very little. I spent years studying and teaching myself all this stuff, and now I want to offer it to you, so that you practitioners can do what you do best, help others!
What are the requirements?
Either the student will have a qualification in their therapeutic modality or they are currently studying.
What am I going to get from this course?
Create a Wordpress website, from finding a domain name, to setting up and personalizing the site, to finding and editing images for the site
Set up an email list (customer list)
Be able to understand and implement SEO so that their site is findable on search engines
Understand online marketing, from affiliate sales, to partnerships, Facebook ads and more
Understand all the options for growing your practice both with clients and passively, from webinars to workshops, products and beyond!
Understand if paid ads are useful, and if so generally which ones are helpful
Integrate a spiritual sensibility into growing their practice, understanding the hidden agendas of their souls, the workings of energies, and how to identify a purpose around their work.
What is the target audience?
those who have training in an alternative healing profession (from Reiki, to massage, coaching, clairvoyance and beyond!) and want to set up their own business.

1:16

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy mean...

TEDxUTSC 2017: Desmond Cole

"Black people want freedom, and we cannot be free unless we are safe. White supremacy means that our safety as Black people is set against the safety of non-Black people. So Black people need to imagine and bring forward new ways of protecting ourselves. Definitions of safety that rely on fear, suspicion, and hatred of Black people can never be reformed to include us. We need new, Black-centred definitions of safety."
Desmond Cole is an activist, author, and award-winning freelance journalist. He writes regularly for The Toronto Star, and his work can also be found in Toronto Life, Walrus, NOW, Ethnic Aislele, and other many publications. Desmond won the award for Best New MagazineWriter at the 2016 National Magazine Awards. Desmond Is currently working on his first book, a non-fiction exploration of the experiences of Black people in Canada.Hear Desmond speak on Februay 4, 2017! Livestream our conference on http://tedxutsc.com

3:34

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, sh...

Lisa Schofield talks about the Magazine Writing course at the Australian Writers' Centre

http://www.www.WritersCentre.com.au
When Lisa Schofield worked in the banking industry, she never imagined that she would one day become a freelance journalist and corporate writer. But she’s now been successfully published in countless magazines and newspapers – and is in demand as a writer contracting to the corporate world she was once a part of.

Lisa Schofield on becoming a freelance writer than...

When Otto Warmbier’s parents first seen their son after he was&nbsp;detained by North Korea and finally released in June, they were confronted with inhuman groaning so horrifying Warmbier’s mother fled the plane, according to Fox News. While they waited for the plane to bring their son back to Ohio, his parents — Fred and Cindy — hoped proper medical care in the United States would make him better, the report said ... “He was blind ... ....

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Communal living is growing popular with freelancers and business owners happy to network round the dinner table ... Communal living is growing popular with freelancers and business owners happy to network round the dinner table ... There are a few co-living places open already in the capital and more in the pipeline, while property developer AlliedLondon has plans to develop co-living space in Manchester citycentre as well....

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Television & radio. Other lives. Mike Walsh obituary. My friend Mike Walsh, who has died aged 77, was an award-winning World in Action reporter and campaigner ... Then television called ... After World in Action Mikefreelanced in television ... The courage and doggedness he showed in his work were the qualities he also displayed as a centre-half or goalkeeper, which led to his park football team-mates dubbing him “Iron Man Walsh” ... ....

Hillary Clinton’s longtime gatekeeper Philippe Reines is no longer just a freelancing critic of the Trump administration ... Reines has signed on with Larry Weissman, a New York-based literary agent, who sought him out to write a book about Trump and the 2016 election – partly because he liked the voice of his acerbic anti-Trump tweets....

As the BBC’s political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, attends the Labour Party conference with a bodyguard, freelance journalist EllieMae O’Hagan argues that this is just another example of misogyny at work ... As a woman journalist who sporadically occupies a public platform and often writes about politics, I find it somewhat aggravating to see this story being used as an opportunity to bash the Labour Party....